Showing posts with label twins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twins. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Catching up again...

 Sigh...  It's been a while.  Lots has happened.  Let me list them.

1) The twins FINALLY went home the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.  Three and a half months of toddlers in the house!  Even though it's been 3 weeks since, I still have fingerprint smudges on my living room windows and babyproofing all over the house unless Leon gets sick of it and yanks them off.

Left to right: Nova, her dad, Luke, Ryan.

2) Matthew moved to town a month ago and now 98% of their stuff is here.  He's learning the ropes of a new library and figuring out how to balance work, the apartment and dogs.  Maddy moves here Christmas day!  I've been walking the dogs during the weekdays in the afternoons and checking out books from HIS library instead of ours.

3) Now that the twins were gone, I was able to get into my sewing room and while it still has the decor from when Maddy and Meri shared it 15 years ago, my sewing stuff and fabrics are all around me.  I feel like I'm home.  With Christmas music on the boombox, I can make this work!  I started work on the wedding dress sampler and then panicked because Christmas is already the weekend after this. YIKES!  So I put the bride on hold until after January 1st.  Which is fine because she's moving on 12/30 anyway...  I'm sure she's busy.

Here is what I've done so far.  I need to redo the bodice so it's more low cut tho.

Here's what we're shooting for on the skirt.

4) I started a Widow sisterhood group on FB for my part of Iowa and have 12 members so far!  4 of us met at a local hospice grief support group and are a tight knit group now.  No one else was able to get together for our Christmas brunch so just the 4 of us met.  It was a wonderful time.  No one understands certain things like another widow.  These are my tribe.

5) I hosted my side of the family Thanksgiving at a local hall and we had 72 people.  Robb usually did the turkeys, but my cousin Scott stepped up and offered to be "THE" turkey guy from now on.  

It was a wonderful day, but at the same time exhausting emotionally and physically.  Meri and I had a sobbing fest in a back corner of the kitchen during the talent show, where my sisters just joined into a big group hug and cried along with us.  One aunt gave me permission to remarry someday. 

Um...no thank you...

And then I got up early the next day and put together Robb's breakfast casseroles for the traditional "breakfast after Thanksgiving" meal for those relatives who hadn't left town yet.

My aunts car conked out and she has one of my cars until hers get fixed.  I'm told it's today but am not sure.  Hers needed a new engine and she had to get back to Omaha with her husband and daughter.

6) Between me and my awesome sister-in-law, we hosted Robb's side of the family at a different local hall.  That day was exhausting as well but a lot of fun too.  As I helped Cathy unload her car with her family, I noticed a full frozen solid turkey in one of her boxes.  Um Cathy???  Is THIS the turkey we're serving in 2 hours?...  Thankfully it wasn't.  She organized some turkey bowling on the yard of the hall with actual bowling pins and this frozen turkey for the ball.  The kids had a blast although I never saw any of it. DARN!  and NO ONE got pictures of the event...

7) My garage got organized a bit

8) My garage got filled up more with plans for more stuff stored.  Maybe that's my winter project to filter out stuff to give away.  We'll see.  I still have item #3 and 5 bridesmaid dresses to hammer out before June.  So the garage might go by the wayside until then.

It always does...

9) Meri and I are still working out most mornings but today when she got home from it, she called in tears.  She'd just cut her thumb open and there was blood everywhere.  So she drove over to me and I bandaged her up.  Then I called First Nurse to find out what she should do while she ran back home to turn off the bathtub she'd left running.  I'm so glad she lives in the same small town!  She was convinced that she'd need stitches, but after getting her all cleaned up and bandaged and after the call with First Nurse, she might just check with Urgent care later this morning and see about getting a tetanus booster shot.

We're not working out tomorrow but she IS coming over for a rebandaging session and probably breakfast. 

10) The funeral home that handled Robb's send off invited me to an open house today and I had to RSVP.  They have an ornament for us to commemorate Robb!  Not sure if it has his name on it or not but it will be a bittersweet addition to our Christmas tree.  

11) I couldn't find the star that Meri made in kindergarten this year, so after some digging around and an idea from a FB widow group that I belong to, I put Robb's bagpipe cap on top.  It's a little crooked but that's ok.


12) 3 of the toilets that were original with the house all started leaking in the tanks this fall.  A friend replaced the guts of one a month ago and then I called a plumber for the 2nd.  The very day after the 2nd was fixed, I heard the 3rd start refilling every few minutes.  SERIOUSLY?  Those little flaps in the toilets only last for 28 years and have an actual expiration date.  The 4th toilet in our house was replaced at Robb's request a few years after we moved here so I give it 3 more years before it does the same thing.  Checking into a yearly service plan with a plumbing company because cripes.

13) I have been a canning fool lately.  Also found out that Leon doesn't like any of the stuff I'm canning.  Well, he might the chili but he only eats that at Halloween.  I've got canned goods tucked in every nook and cranny of this house.  Jen asks about black beans or stew every now and then so SOMEONE appreciates it!  And I'm finding it pretty handy too.

14) One of Robb's close friends from college died exactly 9 months after Robb did.  He never married, no kids.  My sister and her husband were good friends of his in the Chicago area and they attended the funeral with me.  Us and two other college friends were the youngest people there.  I'm so glad we went!  It would be such a heartbreak to bury one of your own children.  He had been living in Wisconsin and was buried in Iowa so a lot of his friends from Wisconsin weren't able to make it.  We almost didn't hear about it until it was too late.

Dave was a good Christian man.  I know Robb is showing him all the cool places in heaven. :)

15) We're expecting another Derecho wind storm today.  The small generators that can jump start a car OR charge your phone are plugged in.  I got them for Robb last Christmas.  If we lose power again, I think we can plug the fridge and deep freezer into it.  Or at least charge our phones.

16) With the twins gone, the REALLY busy-ness of my life calmed down a bit.  I guess God decided that I had needed a break from my grief.  It worked.  But please don't send any more babies to me right now!!!  I am missing Robb a lot and will the rest of my life.  Having to make all the decisions and payments on things is really tough. Not being able to see him or get him quick on the phone to tell him about all the things is even tougher.  And when I see a picture of him, I remember how his hair felt under my fingers.  That's when it really gets me.  He doesn't live here anymore.

Heaven gained a beautiful soul.

I attended a Grief Share Surviving the Holidays with my widow core friends and it was very helpful.  One of the tips was make a list of all that you want to get done for the holidays and if you decided that something isn't going to get done, mark it off.  If things don't get done, they don't get done. 

And that's ok.

My house is the darkest on the block.  The only lights you see from the road is the leg lamp in the front window.  and that's ok.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Vacation 2021 and catchup.


Just a quick run through of pics from our summer vacation.

It of course started one day earlier when we got the twins.  We still have them and from the sounds of things, it could be for a much longer time than we anticipated.  Time will tell.  Ryan keeps telling me the mantra of "18 years!" trying to get me in the mindset that we're raising these kids to adulthood so might as well quit looking for the end game until it happens.  


And he's right.  These kids are developing right under our noses so we're going to let them enjoy life and grow.  It's not their fault and we're treating them as if they're our own.


Pay no attention to the state of our house.  We don't! :)
Actually I'm trying lately.  As soon as we heard that they'll be here for probably another month or two, we've shifted into "let's make this work" mode and we're baby proofing everything and just not throwing things behind the couch where they can't reach it.
I don't care if they play on the piano but the Legos HAVE to get put away...


Our vacation was the first full weekend in August.  I rented a cabin in Wisconsin, fairly close to Maddy and Matthew's town.  Ryan and Jen drove our van out with the twins and Meri, Leon and I drove in her car.  We stopped a few times on the way out when we saw activities we thought they'd be interested in.

 

now Luke wants to be a farmer.  Well, just for a second.


We found the cabin and it was right across the street from the lake entrance!  The twins enjoyed that!


Maddy and Matthew arrived and we all settled in.  The cabin was perfect.  It had several kayaks and a canoe as well as a fire pit with enough Adirondack chairs for all of us.


And a closet full of board games and toys for a 9 year to old to approve of.
He wants this toy set for Christmas.


So much fun to just relax and enjoy each other's company.


Meri even brought Reedus!  


Everyone pitched in wherever help was needed.
Each family unit took care of one meal.


And this is my entire family, except for me and the twins, out on the lake. 


With the kayaks and equipment supplied, the kids had a blast learning how to use it all.


Leon really bonded with his child sized kayak and raced Matthew across the lake.


He loves kayaking now and I'm so glad he stepped out of his comfort zone and tried it out.


He and Matthew had lots of bonding time and memory making on this trip.
BTW those are beef sticks.  Those two could eat their weight in those things.


And the last morning before we left, Meri got the timer on her phone set so we could get a group shot.
We'll need to do a trip like this again!


On the way home, Meri, Leon and I stopped at every touristy thing we could find.


Making memories even at a boat dock.  


It had a path into the woods with private beaches.


And mimicking every statue they could find.


Found a place called Ship Rock, somewhere in Wisconsin and it was fab!


Lots of graffiti but also lots of moss and greenery.
And places to climb and wear off some energy.


Those two were like billy goats all over this thing.


There were tearful moments, there were happy moments.
There were moments when we got sick of each other.
There were many trips 10 miles into town for eggs or something else we forgot.
There were moments at a local laundromat due to a baby blowout during the night.
There were tense moments driving in the downpour 20 miles to find diapers.


But I love what family I have left and had a wonderful time.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Iowa Hauntings

 I haven't blogged much lately but got a request from Meri this morning to start up again.  

I need to.

Life has been chaotic and there's been no time to shower, much less blog.  But I'm carving out a LITTLE time... baby steps.

The twins are still with us, so Meri and my walk was at 5:30am today. She had to work at 7 and I needed to get the walk in before the kids woke up.  Ryan was home sleeping so it's not like they were ALONE in the house... I hear them now fussing around a little...  I don't have much time.  My stress levels raise when they're awake and I don't get the things done that I need to.  

But that's a vent for another time.

Today during our very early morning walk out to Robb's gravestone, we walked our usual way and got caught up on each others lives and events of the weekend.  It was pitch black.  I wouldn't do this walk alone at all.  When we got to the cemetery, we sat a dark figure walking the little road that winds through it... and they were singing...  

I'm pretty sure I know who it was but Meri has seen enough scary movies that she was wasting NO time.  We hustled through the cemetery on the grassy part instead of the road.  We could still hear singing the entire way but we walked fast.  Not clear enough to hear what they were singing though.  

Got out to Robb's stone and sat on the grass for a bit while Meri thought she saw two people.  She heard them whistling too.  So we had to talk in VERY hushed tones because if we could hear them........

Robb made us feel safe for a bit but time marches on and we had to get back.  The singing continued and sounded closer as we cut through the cemetery on our even quicker walk back. I think they were walking down the center road close to us... My toes hurt.

So now I'm home.  Housework needs to be getting done and here I am at the desk typing like a mad woman before the twins wake completely.  I think they can totally hear when the dishwasher opens, like a cat and a can opener, and know it's their cue to run in an jump on the door of it...  or pull dangerous things out...  sigh.

The pic is not of this morning but of the other night when I went on a power walk. Iowa is beautiful this time of year!

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